Repeat. Really cool! This time none of the moves felt as hard or committing as they did last time, SOLELY because I knew what to expect and that I COULD do them without dying. The cruxmantle even felt good. Very varied climbing with ledges to rest and get your head back in gear. Stopped for a one-hand hang and chalk-up mid-campus traverse with 15m or air below me. Exhilarating.

Fell off at the end of the final (high) traverse... Couldn't hold the sloper dish wet and chalk-less. The end of a massive linkup, starting via The Fishing Line, reverse the traverse of Pican Passage, gain the cave of Aquarius, then traverse all the way back left via Not Waving, Drowing. Pretty rad moves, and quite committing.

Awesome! The shared start is technically tricky and getting a bit tedious, but the finale is incredibly steep and campus-y. My showboating campusing made the final mantle about as desperate as it comes.

x 2. Very wet, and very chalk-less. I really enjoyed this, mostly because its quite unlike any other DWS experience, and quite a bit Trad. The start was a bit wet and muddy, but when the hard climbing actually began the rock was bullet-hard, clean and beautifully sculptured. Nicetechnical finale with some improbable fingerlocks.

Loving this super wall of walls, such a unique feature of goodsteep climbing on mainly bomber rock with plenty of spots and ledges so you can freak out about how to get down.
Climbed to the start of the slab then jumped, too scared to top out again.

The most unlikely slab traverse along the middle of the wall under the big roof. Never that pumpy but committing and tricky in spots. Cramped if your 6 foot plus but the extra height helps at the end of the traverse. DWS tapain.

Did this last time I was here left and right. Pretty easy considering how hard some of the wall climbing feels. Only really a couple of hard moves around a two finger pocket. Sweet section on rad underclings.